Contract cheating awareness raising workshop

Contract cheating is a form of academic dishonesty where students get others to complete academic work on their behalf. They submit the work for academic credit as if they had created it themselves. It often involves the payment of a fee to a third party, who creates the work for the student.

In this workshop, you'll learn what contract cheating is, what the paid contract industry is, and what you can do about it.

This workshop is for academic staff responsible for designing and marking assessment.

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